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Jul 11, 2024, 11:14:37 AM7/11/24
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When plugging the adapter in the USB 2.0 port, everything works. Also, Windows 7 recognizes the disk on the USB 3.0 port.
Does anyone know how to fix this? I really would like to the speed advantage of 3.0 vs. 2.0
Thanks!

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When plugging the adapter in the USB 2.0 port, everything works. Also, Windows 7 recognizes the disk on the USB 3.0 port.
Does anyone know how to fix this? I really would like to the speed advantage of 3.0 vs. 2.0suse 11.4 error report

File a bug upstream, i.e. bugzilla.kernel.org. It seems obvious to me that the
kernel drivers do not yet support your hardware. USB 3.0 is still a work in
progress. Be careful to carefully detail the problem. In addition, there is
generally information in the output of dmesg that is not in /var/log/messages.

I have had really good luck with USB 3.0 lately. Not since the kernel that came with openSUSE 11.3, have I had any issues. I have not yet loaded 3.1-rc1 on my PC with USB 3.0, I will give it a try this weekend, but kernel 3.0.1 is working just fine. It has a USB 3.0 drive, USB 3.0 drive cable connected to a USB 3.0 motherboard connector. This is a Gigabyte Z67 chipset motherboard, the latest and greatest Intel chipset I think, though the USB 3.0 is not native as I understand it. None the less, I have had really good luck with USB 3.0. DO we know what file system is on this disk? Is it NTFS by chance? There is a issue in 11.4 and NTFS partitions that required a fix in the file /etc/filesystems, edited as root and adding the line at the end that said ntfs as I remember.

tosh755 if you are modifying the C++ code for the kernel module you are way ahead of me. As I stated before, as for mounting and using USB 3.0 driver/adapters, I have not had any issues recently. I do know that in openSUSE, the kernel initrd module is not loading support for USB 3.0 by default. Look at my message #11 here in this thread: usb3 hd not detected

I know the nVidia USB2.0 controllers have problems with RESET, and it appears
that your USB3.0 controller does as well. Please report this to
bugzilla.kernel.org and include the patch that makes it work. I have had
excellent interactions with Alan Stern who looks after the USB hub codes.

Guide on making symbols by using Alt codes on laptop keyboard. Article shows where are number pad keys on laptops located and describes how to type Alt codes using it. You'll know how to do Alt-key codes on a laptop after reading this.

The HID spec specifies different codes for each of the many possible keys. Number pad numbers have different HID key codes than the normal numbers. It is left as an exercise to the consumer how to interpret the key codes. Windows does this by allowing users to select different languages, which means you can use an AZERTY keyboard and still get QWERTY. Windows requires the left ALT key (right ALT has a different key code) and number pad numbers to get special characters. The other method to get special characters (on Windows) is Character Map.

As to why the accessory number pad does not work, that could be because it used regular numbers or because it does not have a left alt, both are required (since alt is a modifier key and has to come in the same request as the key code).

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